The Night Lords are among the most feared Chaos Space Marines in the universe.They prey on their victims from the shadows, stalking the faithful of the FalseImperium in their ultimate quest to destroy the Emperor. The warband of the Exalted, travelling aboard The Covenant of Blood, are recovering from the events at Crythe Primus. But their dark crusade against the loyal Imperial forces continues, and they will leave a trail of blood and terror behind them.

Running time : 72 minutes
Performed by John Banks and Beth Chalmers
Directed by Lisa Bowerman
August 2010 • ISBN 9781844169269
The Night Lords form an uneasy allegiance with the Black Legion in order to assault the valuable planet of Crythe Primus.
March 2010
Mind blowing....
Rated 4 out of 5 by Aviad
Even though I'm not yet familiar with the Night Lords Series' plot, as a fan of the Night Lords I really enjoyed this audiobook. The overall was plot was good, and I like the idea presented in the story. Moreover, the vocalisation of the story and the use of special effects was vivid, and blended well with the plot. Although the price does seem to be a bit over the top.
Excellent stuff
Rated 4 out of 5 by Nathan
For fans of Mr. Dembski-Bowden's other works, particularly Soul Hunter, Throne of Lies is another fantastic entry well worth the price of admission. The voice acting is top notch, the production values are phenomenal, and the story is so compelling that it never drags or feels forced. Like "The Dark King/Lightning Tower" and "Raven's Flight", this is another proud addition to Black Library's retinue of audiobooks. My only "complaint" as it were, is that the ending feels just a tad rushed. I would have loved to know what Talos was thinking at the end of the story.
Throne of Lies
Rated 4 out of 5 by Walter
Top notch voice acting and sound effects. I haven't listened to a bad audio novel from the black library yet.
Throne of Lies
Rated 5 out of 5 by Brugaril
I agree whole heartedly with Nathan's summary that the Black Library hasn't yet dropped the ball on the audio renditions of their books. If the present is any indicator I should say that I am certainly looking forward to what will be forthcoming with audio productions in the future. I can agree that price is a consideration, but quality and price go hand in hand, so I won't object much while I am so thoroughly entertained. What I would love to see is a reproduction of past greatest sellers in an audio format. With that said, bravo for a job well done as it seems.